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Plastic-coated columns and struts of circular cross-section
Plastic-coated columns and struts of circular cross-section
The construction of the fence cannot be done without plastic-coated posts, which ensure the stability of the entire fence and the strength of the mesh. The plastic-coated posts are made of double-sided galvanized pipe, as are the uprights of circular cross-section. In addition, the weld of the pipe is treated with a special galvanized tape. The posts and struts are coated with a layer of PVC /coaxite/, which protects them from corrosion and makes them more resistant to UV radiation and weather changes.
We produce posts and struts in various colours - green, brown, black, white, yellow, blue, grey, anthracite.
Frequently asked questions ->
Is it necessary to order accessories separately - caps for the top of the post, tension wire holders, head for the connected strut and post? No. The post includes: 1 hat, 1 (top) tension wire holder. (It is better to tie the middle and bottom tension wire with a tie wire, or the tension wire holders can be purchased.) The strut includes: 1 piece of head to connect the post and strut.
The plastic-coated post is designed for square mesh. It has a diameter of 48 mm and a height of 2000 mm. It is therefore suitable for mounting to a 1500 mm mesh.
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Do you know how to choose the right height for a post? We always go by the overall height of the fence. We must take into account that the post should be 50-60 cm in the ground. If you are only building a one-metre fence, our 150 cm plastic posts will be sufficient. We produce plastic posts with a maximum height of 300 cm. The posts are also suitable, for example, for fencing playgrounds, tennis courts, sports or industrial facilities, etc.
The struts ensure the stability of the fence
And when to place the fence struts? They must always be in the corners of the fence where the most pressure is exerted. In the case of a long fence, concrete the strut on both sides to the post at 30 m intervals. A cheaper variant of fence posts and struts are galvanised posts and struts, but we recommend that they are coated with a protective coating. They are, however, a suitable option, for example, when building forestry fencing.
You won't need a drill to attach them to the mesh, just your own tension wire holder with a self-tapping screw. However, a spirit levelwill come in handy for setting the posts, for example .